Nuuk Airport
Nuuk Airport Mittarfik Nuuk Nuuk Lufthavn | |||||||||||
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Nuuk Airport, January 2025 | |||||||||||
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| Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
| Operator | Greenland Airports | ||||||||||
| Serves | Nuuk, Greenland | ||||||||||
| Opened | 1 October 1979 | ||||||||||
| Hub for | Air Greenland | ||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 283 ft / 86 m | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 64°11′27″N 051°40′41″W / 64.19083°N 51.67806°W | ||||||||||
| Website | airports | ||||||||||
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BGGH Location in Greenland | |||||||||||
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Nuuk Airport (Greenlandic: Mittarfik Nuuk, Danish: Nuuk Lufthavn, formerly Godthåb Lufthavn; IATA: GOH, ICAO: BGGH) is an international airport serving Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. The airport is the hub and technical base for Air Greenland, the flag carrier airline of Greenland. International routes are also provided by Icelandair on a year-round basis and SAS and United Airlines seasonally.
The airport was originally constructed for STOL-capable aircraft in 1979. In 2019–2024, the airport was comprehensively rebuilt and expanded, including a runway extension and a new terminal, which allows larger jet aircraft to serve more international destinations. Previously, longer-distance jet traffic was operated from Kangerlussuaq Airport, necessitating transfers and longer journey times.